There are different types of ovarian cysts:
Functional cyst
This is the most common type of ovarian cyst. They only occur in a person who hasn't gone through menopause. There are two types of functional cysts:
- Follicular cyst. This cyst happens when an egg isn't released and it keeps growing inside the ovary.
- Corpus luteum cyst. This type of cyst occurs when the sac around the egg doesn't dissolve after the egg is released.
Endometrioma
This is a cyst filled with old blood and tissue that resembles the lining of the uterus. They are often called chocolate cysts because of their dark color. They can happen in people with endometriosis.
Dermoid cyst
This cyst develops from ovarian cells and eggs. They may have hair, skin, teeth, or fat in them. These cysts are common in people of childbearing age.